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British Royal Marines used to have a dz party where they served dinner in lingerie.



Omg so thats where it came from. At my old DZ one of the JMs was in the British Royal Marines. And every year all the men on the DZ would get together in womens lingerie jump. It was so funny and now I know where it came from.



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British Royal Marines used to have a dz party where they served dinner in lingerie.



Omg so thats where it came from. At my old DZ one of the JMs was in the British Royal Marines. And every year all the men on the DZ would get together in womens lingerie jump. It was so funny and now I know where it came from.


Did they ever do the "Elephant Walk"? Line up, take out their dicks, and walk around swinging. The local bar manager wasn't too pleased with that one. :$

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I was thinking the very same thing. :)


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"Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them."

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Did you need a specific response?



Not really. I just put a lot of thought into my reply. It is not stuff I think about a lot, so I felt a little hurt when I thought you did not read it. I felt that I am exactly the type of guy whose opinion you sought in your post - heterosexual, unconflicted, and the other thingy, I forget what it was. That's me. I don't even claim to "have gay friends". I just have friends.

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I understand. Your comments were very interesting to me. I didn't respond largely because I didn't see anything I wanted to disagree with. Usually "My too" posts are unwelcome, although in an emotional moment they can be the right thing to do.

Your last line literally says, "Don't judge yourself too harshly" but I think you meant "Don't judge others too harshly." It's good advice and I appreciate the reminder.


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but I think you meant "Don't judge others too harshly.



That is right. "Thee" as used here could be ambiguous in modern English. I meant "Don't judge others too harshly".

I hate "Me too" posts. I do not care about anybody's sexual orientation. I am unable to think of people in terms of "straight" or "gay". I just stated my own (by no means unique) views. Except for the eardrum bit - that was just an uninformed opinion :D.

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